Oil futures gain for third straight session

SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Oil futures settled higher Monday, extending gains to a third session in a row as traders looked ahead to a week packed full of U.S. economic data and a statement from Federal Reserve policy makers on Wednesday. December crude
CLZ3, +1.93%
settled at $98.68, up 83 cents, or 0.9%, on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Tracking the most-active contracts, prices fell 2.9% last week.

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